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I began to do some research on the web and to my horror found many almost identical stories to mine.

I called the company twice and told them I wished to cancel my membership. I called my credit card company and was told I could not dispute the charges until they were posted on my next billing statement.

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Do not give them your credit card| Great Expectations has so much private and personal information about me and with idendity theft being a widespread problem, this really worries me. Ripoff Report has an exclusive license to this report.

I immediately requested a new credit card from my credit card company. It may not be copied without the written permission of Ripoff Report.

READ: Foreign websites steal our content It is always interesting to me, that as adults we are free to make our own decisions on a daily basis.

In this case, it sounds like you were given a choice to accept what this company had to offer and then decided it was too much money. And on top of that you made the decision wihtout doing any research on the company.

These days, though, life isn't imitating art for young adults, aka Gen-Yers, or as developmental psychology-types like to label them, "emerging adults." I think most people in their twenties (and, admittedly, their parents) thought they would graduate from college and land their dream job, earning enough money to move into their own cool urban apartment, kiss a few frogs until they found their prince or princess and live the life of their TV counterparts.

But, Gen-Yers, more than ever, are suffering from anxiety and depression.After visiting the web site called Indianapolis singles I began to receive soliciting phone calls. When I got there my interviewer turned out to be someone other than I was told. Shown photos of handsome bachelors in my age group. To make a long story short I joined to the tune of over five thousand dollars.The next day I began to regret my expensive membership.I contacted the Indianapolis Better Business Bureau and was told they could not help me get out of a binding contract and that I should consult a lawyer.I thought a person has three business days to cancel a contract.I would like to speak to others who have had similar experiences.